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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 Introduction.
- 2 Methods and Criteria for Identification of Cells Occurring in Lymphomas and Related Diseases of the Skin.
- 3 Morphology of Cells.
- 4 Enzyme Cytochemistry: Diagnostically Relevant Facts.
- 5 Demonstration of Immunologic Markers for the Identification of Lymphoid Cells in Cutaneous Infiltrates.
- 6 Patterns of Cellular Infiltrates in Cutaneous Lymphomas.
- 7 Classifications of Malignant Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas.
- Preliminary Remarks on the Following Chapters.
- 8 Small Lymphoid Cell Lymphomas with Band-like T Cell Pattern (Mycosis Fungoides Type).
- 9 Small and Mixed Small and Large Lymphoid Cell Lymphomas with Nodular B Cell Pattern (Reticulosis Type).
- 10 Large Lymphoid Cell Lymphomas with Diffuse Non-B, Non-T Cell Pattern (Reticulo- and Lymphosarcoma Type).
- 11 Cutaneous Manifestations of Burkitt’s Lymphoma.
- 12 Cutaneous Manifestations of Hodgkin’s Disease.
- 13 Leukemic Lymphomas/Leukemias.
- 14 Diseases of the Mononuclear-Phagocyte System: Tumors and Tumor-Like Disorders.
- 15 Cutaneous Pseudolymphomas.
- 16 Miscellaneous Diseases Clinically Resembling or Related to Cutaneous Lymphomas or Pseudolymphomas.
- References.